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    I have a domain that has a dash on it. Will I not encounter problems with the search engines?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jennifer84
    I have a domain that has a dash on it. Will I not encounter problems with the search engines?
    I don't think so - The hyphen will mean you probably won't get type in traffic and perhaps will make your domain name less easy to remember but it will be listed as high in the search engines if the SEO is right as the non hyphen version.

    I have a few domains with dashes and they all appear in Google etc - I just avoid hyphen names if I want to resell although there are some names that I think look better with the hyphen.

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    agreed... there is no issue with the listing of the Domain name as such... I would recommend not to use a hyphenated Domain for major business site or ones you wanna resell..

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    Oh I see... thanks for the response guys I guess I have to do my best to get it on a high rank.
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    Try to just add a word instead of a hyphen it works better for rankings
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    Exactly.. Hyphenated domain names work fine in search engines..

    However, the reason hyphenated domain names and also domain names with numbers in them are no good, and not valuable is because of their inability to achieve maximum awareness as far as branding..

    for example.. do the "radio test" with a hyphenated domain name..

    Internet-Advertising.com

    "Hey Everyone Go To Internet Dash Advertising Dot Com.. Thats Internet Dash Advertising dot com for your blah blah blah.. See how the word "dash" throws everything off.. thus using more time to say, which costs more money, and also, you would need your audience to have their memory hat on, to remember the dash.. it just isnt effective, too many factors for advertising a hyphen that reduce its value and potential....

    Same with Number.. "hey Everyone, goto "For Too Much Dot Com"

    42Much.com could be

    four, for, fore, fuor, fro and all misspell variations..
    two, to, too, twoo, tow, etc..

    numbers are easily misspelled when trying to brand..

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    Now I get the idea EmpireDomains thanks for the explanation you shared. You got a point in there I'll be keeping that in mind.
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    A dash is fine.. I have looked into this in the past and there doesn't seem to be any penalties from dashes. They might not get as much value, but in terms of SEO, its completely fine.

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    Absolutely... SEO is not affected with a (-) as much as I know... its is just that the Domain Name does not seem appealing any more and most people will end up on the Domain Name without the dash (-)

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    no problem for a dash sometimes even i saw a domain name with dash rank better in google than the non dash version but it still better if you have the non dash version too because some of your traffic will leak to the non dash version if your site has a lot of visitors

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